For one thing the study of the solar system was revitalized after a long period of relative inactivity. |
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A smaller, but revitalized version of United or US Airways presents a very interesting situation for the remaining major airlines. |
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I'm inspired by your open-mindedness and looking forward to revisiting some old wincers to see if they have revitalized. |
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Rediscovered and revitalized, the central space is the fulcrum of the scheme, its character changing with the various levels. |
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After the fiery blast of energy that revitalized popular music-making, artists moved to the opposite pole. |
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It has transformed and revitalized and revolutionized large parts of mathematics. |
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After a power nap during French, I felt revitalized and had a new outlook on things. |
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Once fire was reintroduced, the dormant seeds germinated and grew on the newly revitalized habitat. |
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He revitalized the fashion label, once only known for a fragrance that induced carsickness. |
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The night's respite must have revitalized him, for he was stirring, even rising. |
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The productive capacity of the fumigated crops not destroyed is revitalized through the intensive use of fertilizers. |
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Most travelers return home from trips revitalized and armed with new goals. |
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He believed that the worn-out academicism of the day could be revitalized by direct contact with peasant life and with the genuine folk art of the people. |
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The snp, a rare center-left nationalist party, were the beneficiaries of this revitalized Scottish consciousness. |
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They participated in the struggle to liberate India in language borrowed from or revitalized by their rulers. |
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Luckily, I was raised in a community where it has been revitalized by all of our mothers. |
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The revitalized warehouse district extends from NW 20th Street to NW 36th Street, from North Miami Avenue to NW 3rd. |
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This article concludes by suggesting ways in which the currently stalemated debate might be revitalized by principled interventions from scholars and concerned citizens. |
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The skin is nourished, moisturised and revitalized. Moisture is restored to thirsting skin. |
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The old on-the-farm Japanese production techniques began to be revitalized, and homesteaders hooked up lawn mower engines to old hand pulpers to mill their coffee cherry. |
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When it comes to skin care, hand creams keep your body supple and revitalized. |
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The mid-range offer is also being revitalized by a more silent and more powerful Artec 2 model. |
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The return to organic growth should be confirmed in the fourth quarter, revitalized by an active recruitment policy. |
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A gel can be revitalized the following day by running wet fingers through the hair, against the direction of the finished look. |
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Tiberium is under strict control and our revitalized planet is on the cusp of a new age of prosperity and progress. |
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It delivers a powerful nutrient-rich concentrate that helps skin become revitalized, denser, sublimely moisturized. |
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Skin is revitalized and energized, will not become dehydrated thanks to an extract of Durvillea Antartica, an algae with moisturizing action. |
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They fostered local handicraft production and revitalized the Red Sea route from India to the Mediterranean. |
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Aboriginal young people have already made substantial contributions in shaping a new and revitalized future for our communities. |
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Of the three, Globe has come the farthest, with a revitalized main street, arts center, archaeological park, and some of the best Mexican food in the state. |
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We hear from reverse refugees, those who have fled the suburbs to revitalized downtowns, where they enjoy proximity to stores, parks, and community gardens. |
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I would also like to remind delegations that the Centre has been revitalized and that the draft resolution entails no budgetary implications this year. |
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Though it now occupies the role of a supporting player, it is an excellent illustration of the way that a telescope can continually, and inexpensively, be revitalized by careful redesign and deployment of new instruments. |
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Traditional Russian resort Sochi shall be revitalized as an all-season modern world class health resort, a powerful base for developing sports of high achievements. |
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Many look to a revitalized civic society in response to the contraction of the welfare state, yet most simply assume that citizens have the time and energy necessary to re-vitalize our communities. |
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The diet has remained unchanged since 1924, and it is high time it was revitalized, which is what the government is attempting to do after long years of pussyfooting around. |
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In the Acts of the Apostles, we find confirmation of how the Church has been revitalized through the help of the Holy Spirit from the very first years of its life. |
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This being the international Year for Priests, he holds up the figure of Saint John Vianney as a model and intercessor for a revitalized priestly ministry in Ireland. |
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The weekend provided us most of all with one thing: inspiration, inspiration and a revitalized desire to actualize our deepest hopes, our strongest beliefs in how the world should be, and how we can mould the world together. |
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The revitalized area was officially opened in 1977 with the inauguration of its seawall and was an immediate success, with more than 10 million visitors a year by the early 21st century. |
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Joachim revitalized every aspect of medieval millennialism. |
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You say it should revitalized, and I agree. |
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In short, they should be renewed and revitalized in every possible way. |
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Let us allow the government and the Prime Minister to have a full consultation with first nations leaders and communities and to bring forward a revitalized fiscal relationship. |
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Your hair retains moisture, is revitalized and silky smooth. |
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Additionally, planning has been revitalized to address the situation at Sinoe Rubber Plantation, which continued to be operated informally, including by an organized network of former combatants. |
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Jobs will be created in the immediate term from construction and repair work, while the bulk of jobs will come toward the end of the project, as the agricultural sector is revitalized. |
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Research and teaching facilities are being revitalized. |
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Vitality of communities:: dynamic and revitalized Quebec communities enjoy a better socio-economic outlook by maintaining and developing their economic activity base. |
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The Ottawa River shoreline and the islands will be revitalized to make the most of their natural beauty and programming potential within an urban setting. |
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My delegation welcomes the various efforts that have recently revitalized discussions on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on a global scale. |
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Secondly, the non-paper looks at some of the ways in which a revitalized partnership can improve the management and oversight of peacekeeping operations. |
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Buildings once destroyed by the Great Fire of Rome were rebuilt, and he revitalized the Capitol. |
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Alexander waged war against many foes, like the revitalized Persia and German peoples who invaded Gaul. |
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The rediscovery of Roman culture revitalized Western civilization, playing a role in the Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment. |
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They emerged from the Franco regime with a revitalized language and culture. |
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The first and second terminals will be revitalized in order to accommodate 67 million passengers a year. |
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In preparation for the invasion, the Allies revitalized the Mafia to aid them. |
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Certainly, modern developments in printing have revitalized the role of illustrations. |
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The high death tolls come during a revitalized effort to save the species, said Patti Thompson, biologist for the Maitland, Fla. |
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Without these idiolects, and many, many more, he could never have revitalized the American novel and turned it into Bellow country. |
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Wind projects boosted local tax bases and revitalized the economy of rural communities by providing a steady income stream to farmers with wind turbines on their land. |
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Sleep takes place as a result of overuse of the senses or of digestion, so it is vital to the body, including the senses, so it can be revitalized. |
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